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Lyrically

Lyrically \Lyr"ic*al*ly\, adv. In a lyrical manner.

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lyrically

adv. In a manner that is pleasing to hear, as singing.

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lyrically

adv. in a lyrical manner; "she danced the part of the Black Swan very lyrically"

Usage examples of "lyrically".

But I filled out lyrically and had the idea to set the place on fire, so I take some sort of credit.

Beginning with this it seems to me that we may content ourselves with inquiring into the musical character of those parts which were without doubt lyrically treated in the performance.

The subject, in its present state, is insusceptible of being treated otherwise than lyrically, and if I have called this poem a drama from the circumstance of its being composed in dialogue, the licence is not greater than that which has been assumed by other poets who have called their productions epics, only because they have been divided into twelve or twenty-four books.

Schubert, who in the symphony was classic to the very highest degree, and a tone poet gifted lyrically not less than Mozart himself, a composer whose ideas have equal refinement and grace with those of Mozart, together with a certain charm peculiarly their own, and an instinct for musical coloration, which has never found its superior.